Slow Money 3rd National Gathering

October 12 – 14, 2011
Fort Mason Center, San Francisco, CA

Slow Money national gatherings are quickly emerging as a significant new venue for field building, investing and social change. More than 1000 people from 34 states and several foreign countries attended our first two national gatherings, and more than $4.25 million has been invested in 16 of the presenting small food enterprises. Since last year's event at Shelburne Farms, Vermont, 11 local Slow Money chapters have begun investing around the country.

Slow Money: Inaugural National Gathering

September 10 – 11, 2009
Santa Fe Railyard, Santa Fe, NM

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN for  
Slow Money INAUGURAL NATIONAL GATHERING 
FROM THE GROUND UP
SEPTEMBER 10-11, 2009

The Nature of Slow Money

Woody Tasch's recently published book Inquiries into the Nature of Slow Money: Investing as if Food, Farms, and Fertility Mattered comes complete with a foreword from the founder of the International Slow Food Movement, Carlo Petrini. This must read offers a new vision of capital that is rooted in nature and supports businesses that enhance biodiversity and promote local food systems.

Woody currently serves as Chairman and CEO of Investors' Circle. He is also Chairman of Chelsea Green Publishing, a leading publisher of books on organics, renewable energy and the politics of sustainability.

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